During the festival of Chaurasi Puja, which is celebrated during the Easter season in Nepal, many different kinds of musical performances and bhajans (devotional songs) are included in the celebrations. One traditional instrument that is often used during these festivities is the "bais taal," which is a pair of hand cymbals that are struck together to create a distinct jingling sound.
The sound of the bais taal is believed to have a special significance during the Chaurasi Puja festival, and is often used to accompany various musical performances and bhajans. The festive atmosphere created by the music and the sound of the bais taal is an important part of the celebrations, and helps to make the Chaurasi Puja festival a truly joyous occasion for all those who take part.
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